The gab-fest continues: Vicki Gabereau makes the leap from radio to the small screen
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Gabereau, 51, was a popular, award-winning radio host for nine years before she quit in spring 1997. Now, she is about to debut as the host of a one-hour television talk show 'Gabereau Live.' Before her radio career she worked as a clown. Details about her life and career are given.
Publication Name: Maclean's
Subject: News, opinion and commentary
ISSN: 0024-9262
Year: 1997
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Asian treasures: from Genghis Khan's gold to recent paintings, Eastern art is all the rage in British Columbia
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The Royal British Columbia Museum in Victoria, BC, expects 650,000 people to view the exhibit 'Empires Beyond the Great Wall: The Heritage of Genghis Khan.' Other museums showcasing Asian art include the Vancouver Art Gallery and the Canadian Craft Museum.
Publication Name: Maclean's
Subject: News, opinion and commentary
ISSN: 0024-9262
Year: 1995
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Talking-tough radio
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A number of broadcasters in the US are using radio talk shows as formats for pushing their outrageous views. Three of the most popular personalities are Morton Downey, Jr., Rush Limbaugh, and Howard Stern. Each receives large ratings for his show.
Publication Name: Maclean's
Subject: News, opinion and commentary
ISSN: 0024-9262
Year: 1992
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